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BRITAIN MAY EXTEND IRISH MARTIAL LAW; Troops in Foreign Service Will Be Sent In, but Police Will Not Be Increased. BLACK AND TANS ON TRIAL Eighten Accused by Crown of Looting in Antrim on Feb. 9 Last.

LONDON, May 29 (Associated Press) --The Government's policy for "the sterner repression of the criminal element in-Ireland," as it is phrased in authoritative, quarters, involves the ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on May 29, 1921, on Page 3 of the New York edition with the headline: BRITAIN MAY EXTEND IRISH MARTIAL LAW; Troops in Foreign Service Will Be Sent In, but Police Will Not Be Increased. BLACK AND TANS ON TRIAL Eighten Accused by Crown of Looting in Antrim on Feb. 9 Last. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe